Huddersfield Town v Yeovil Town
Yeovil are out of the bottom three but they’re still only two points away and Huddersfield, who don’t seem to have the smallest hangover from not getting through the play-offs, are continuing last season’s good form.
It’s funny about me and Yeovil Town. I tell them to re-sign Shaun MacDonald and Owain Tudur Jones on loan – Yeovil sign them. I suggest they bring in another of last season’s successful Welsh loanees, Gavin Williams – they do it. So let’s use this to my advantage and give myself as much as possible to write about next week. I think Nathan Jones and Rhys Baggridge should both play this week. Okay? Let’s see what happens.
One thing I can tell you is that Shaun, Owain and Gavin are all likely to be in the squad although they might not all start.
Milton Keynes Dons v Rochdale
MK Dons are a continuation of Wimbledon but they make no claim to their history. It all seems a bit silly to me considering Wimbledon have quite a good history but I suppose that while being in the same division as Rochdale would be quite embarrassing for Wimbledon, it is more acceptable for a relatively new league side like MK Dons.
Jermaine Easter still hasn’t scored in the league but let’s look at it this way. His only goals of the season have come against a team who are currently in a Champions’ League place. He’s not doing too badly.
Matt Done will be on the bench for Rochdale.
Notts County v Leyton Orient
You’d think Notts County have a pretty good chance of getting back to winning ways but second-bottom Orient might be in a fighting mood tomorrow.
Ben Davies will be hoping to add to is not unimpressive tallies of goals and assists for Notts County.
Oldham Athletic v Bournemouth
Oldham started well but they haven’t won any of their last four games – although they are still unbeaten at home. Bournemouth are also unbeaten at home but they won’t sympathise with Oldham’s desire to keep their own unbeaten record intact. Not during the game anyway.
Oldham defender Joe Jacobson is likely to miss tomorrow’s match in order to observe Yom Kippur.
Bournemouth would be very silly to drop Rhoys Wiggins after his Man of the Match performance midweek. Joe Partington will probably be on the bench.
Plymouth Argyle v Sheffield Wednesday
Two of the teams relegated from the Championship last season meet. Sheffield Wednesday are out of the play-off places but only two points from the top of the table. Plymouth, by contrast, are one point from the bottom of the table. At this stage of the season, the teams are still fairly close in terms of points but most will expect an away win.
Carl Fletcher didn’t return to Plymouth’s team as expected for their last game but he is expected to play this time. He has missed the last two games with a thigh injury.
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